The Orussians had found a way to harness the power of labor by engineering ant-monkeys, a hard-working and loyal slave species—until the uprising. Having manipulated the genes of her own pet ant-monkey,and granting him free will,bioscientist Uriëlla has grievously breached the code of conduct.These events lead to a struggle of biblical proportions which promises to forever alter Orus civilization.

What happened to Peter West in 1995? For photographic journalist Mike Robins and the students and staff of the Hopeshore Manor Summer School it will be a mystery they will have to unravel if they are to survive.

The leviathan structure which had been bearing down on Iathera had finally been neutralized. In a matter of speaking, that is. While crippled, it still presented a looming threat of invasion from the harbor in which it now lay.
However, with a blockade fleet now surrounding it, John and his friends could now deal with it under much less stressful time constraints.
If only.

A Science-Fiction story with horror overtones from the author who brought you Blood Related and Dreams of Thanatos. A young boy has a horrifying extraterrestrial encounter after a strange object lands on the family’s farm-house. What emerges from the unusual object are the things of nightmares. As he struggles against the strange creatures that have invaded his home, the young boy realizes that fe

A humourous suggestion,
leads to a gruesome discovery.
In this tenth year's worth of entries from a diary stored on a futuristic recording device, Andrew Woodmaker investigates the patterns of a serial killer.
Nobody knows if it is a work of fiction or a true record of how things happened, and will happen. By reading the diary, some things may have already begun to change.

2100 words. My name is Josef Finch. I just woke up in a nightmare of the past. Somehow I've shifted out of place and time. The last thing I remember is falling asleep in my St. Louis apartment. Now I'm being interrogated by German soldiers during WWII.

The Fifth Di... returns for yet another year with more great fantasy and science fiction and a reduced price. This month's issue features fiction from Rik Hunik, Robert N. Stephenson, and Matthew Spence. You'll get a chance to follow an exploration for an ancient artifact, follow a cyborg who seems to have forgotten his mission, and learn about an interesting twist on time travel.

The Corsari's next mission - arbitrating a trade agreement between the dwarven world of Hallowforge and the elven world of Andriennein - is simple enough that Rylae is put in charge of running it. She's looking forward to her time as 'temporary Captain'.
When the body count goes up, Rylae realizes the trade meeting isn't as simple as she was prepared for.

A final twist in the game puts Eric Stet into a position where he must choose between what he loves most and the good of what remains of the world. With little time left before the worst comes about, he must live through bitter betrayls and make unlikely alliances to stop that which might end them all.

Maggie knows things. She reads a person’s thoughts and uses that information to make a living. But when she meets the old man, everything changes. He knows things he shouldn’t, things that threaten Maggie’s sense of security. He also says he knows her future. And that terrifies her more than anything.
An homage to Robert Silverberg’s novel Dying Inside.

Sea King gets an urgent message from King Neptune in Atlantis. He & some of the others come to his aid while Dan Urich & the rest of the group venture to the Island of Vipralia to conduct a business deal. They are unaware of the dangers they will encounter there. Meanwhile, back at the Urich Foundation another superhero emerges. Who is The Sword? Find out in Project: Hero Atlantis Under Attack.

In a time of interstellar war between the Terran Alliance and the Colonial Earth Alliance, a team of young soldiers enters a secret facility, and find more than they bargained for. From schizophrenic computers to mechlizards, from sociopathic terrorists to a device that can stop time itself, this book spins a tale of adventure, intrigue, and even horror, peppered with laughs.

When Matt discovers an online store full of cyber-pets, he gets the dog of his dreams: a black Labrador Retriever. He names his new digital pet Shadow. The dog loves to play with Matt and only wants to please its new master. But when Shadow becomes too helpful, Matt must suffer the consequences!

Nearly seventy thousand words of original fiction from USA Today bestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith.
In this sixteenth volume the full and complete novel, Lake Roosevelt: A Thunder Mountain series novel, plus five short stories, an ongoing serial novel, and many other features.